| 41. | Designer Craig Duncan juxtaposes a pair of leather club chairs with a wall-hung antique quilt.
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| 42. | The painting juxtaposes a still life of books and writing materials and a dark portrait of Astruc.
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| 43. | Instead, in his trademark fashion, Moore juxtaposes pop music with discordant images for humorous effect.
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| 44. | This contemporary art style, created in 1992, juxtaposes figurative abstract paintings with written social commentaries.
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| 45. | Cultural critic Hal Niedzviecki juxtaposes Sheilaism with Judyism, the joke religion created by comedian Judy Tenuta.
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| 46. | A critique of collaborative pedagogy is that it juxtaposes the individual work production valued within the university.
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| 47. | She is known for work juxtaposes history and present, political and personal and local and global.
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| 48. | From her quest grew a book that juxtaposes more than 250 vintage photographs with her own modern chronicle.
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| 49. | Carl Maria von Weber's exuberant music acquires a sinister tinge as the choreographer juxtaposes startling images.
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| 50. | What's more, it juxtaposes old works with newer ones to show the relationship between them.
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